You may be thinking:study in Greece?no money etc..Well, don't be surprised since its universities not only produce great scientists (and muners as well) but ar tuition free ones!So, before reaching to a conclusion let's take a look on what's going on!

There are 20 universities in Greece, all within the public sector's mandate. While the main language of teaching is Greek, specialized study programs are also available in other languages (most commonly English,French and German), at all levels.

Some Technological Educational Institutes (TEIs), can be also found- they offer higher education programs with a focus on practical skills, in subjects such as applied technology, healthcare, agriculture, and management.I'm informing in advance that if one wishes to study International Relations/Foreign Affairs/War Studies or anything else related to dropping the M from MUN then Panteion University followed by the University of Piraeus are the places to be!

(first image:Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece)

The most interesting is undoubtedly the National Techincal University of Athens: Established in 1837, the National Technical University of Athens (or NTUA) is one of the oldest universities in Greece. Today it has approximately 10,000 students, most studying five-year programs that lead to a diploma equivalent to a Master in Engineering or Science. Its nine academic schools (faculties) cover a range of engineering disciplines, as well as architecture and applied mathematics and physics. Teaching is in Greek, but students attending as part of the Erasmus exchange program complete projects in English. NTUA has several campuses, all located in the lively and historic Greek capital, Athens.

Moving on to The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, which is the largest university in Greece, and one of the largest in southeast Europe. Established in 1925, the institution is named in honor of the philosopher Aristotle, who was born close to the city, and is variously referred to as Aristotle University named for the city of Thessaloniki or AUTH. It offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level across a broad spectrum of subjects, with most courses taught in Greek.For the ones looking for something closer to the sea, then the University of Crete is looking for you!The university’s two campuses are both on the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, Crete: one is in Heraklion, the administrative capital of Crete, and one in Rethymno, which is an ancient town dating back to the Minoan civilization. Established in 1973, the University of Crete has developed quickly, and has around 18,500 students enrolled across its five faculties. It participates in various educational and exchange programs, including Erasmus, Lingua, Tempus and others, and has numerous partner universities across the world.We should not forget the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens!Usually shortened just to “the University of Athens”, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens was established in 1837, making it-along with NTUA- the oldest among universities in Greece. It has around 65,000 students enrolled, offering programs across a diverse range of subjects, including law, languages, health sciences, philosophy, political science and natural sciences. The university has four main campuses, each in a different neighborhood of Athens.And off to a hidden gem in education-The university of Patras! Since its foundation in 1964 has been committed to pioneering teaching and research. Built in a beautiful campus, it offers a true academic environment, making studies in it a true academic experience. The University plays a co-ordinating role in developmental initiatives for the benefit of the Region of Western Greece, communicating the constantly generated scientific knowledge and know-how to industry. On the international scene, the University is very active, participating in a large number of European and international Educational and research programmes and consortia and in all major academic associations. Its forefront scientific research has been recognized internationally.Lastly, The Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) is an institution which provides education both at the undergraduate and postgraduate level mainly in the fields of Economics, European and International Economics, Business Administration, Marketing, Accounting and Finance, Management, Technology, Informatics, Statistics, Decision Science. AUEB is a distinguished public learning institution which is known for the excellence of its faculty, students, and academic programmes.It has also played a prominent role in the economic, social and political life of the country via its staff and graduates. So, what do you think?

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You may be thinking:study in Greece?no money etc..Well, don't be surprised since its universities not only produce great scientists (and muners as well) but ar tuition free ones!So, before reaching to a conclusion let's take a look on what's going on!

There are 20 universities in Greece, all within the public sector's mandate. While the main language of teaching is Greek, specialized study programs are also available in other languages (most commonly English,French and German), at all levels.

Some Technological Educational Institutes (TEIs), can be also found- they offer higher education programs with a focus on practical skills, in subjects such as applied technology, healthcare, agriculture, and management.I'm informing in advance that if one wishes to study International Relations/Foreign Affairs/War Studies or anything else related to dropping the M from MUN then Panteion University followed by the University of Piraeus are the places to be!

(first image:Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece)

The most interesting is undoubtedly the National Techincal University of Athens: Established in 1837, the National Technical University of Athens (or NTUA) is one of the oldest universities in Greece. Today it has approximately 10,000 students, most studying five-year programs that lead to a diploma equivalent to a Master in Engineering or Science. Its nine academic schools (faculties) cover a range of engineering disciplines, as well as architecture and applied mathematics and physics. Teaching is in Greek, but students attending as part of the Erasmus exchange program complete projects in English. NTUA has several campuses, all located in the lively and historic Greek capital, Athens.

Moving on to The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, which is the largest university in Greece, and one of the largest in southeast Europe. Established in 1925, the institution is named in honor of the philosopher Aristotle, who was born close to the city, and is variously referred to as Aristotle University named for the city of Thessaloniki or AUTH. It offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level across a broad spectrum of subjects, with most courses taught in Greek.For the ones looking for something closer to the sea, then the University of Crete is looking for you!The university’s two campuses are both on the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, Crete: one is in Heraklion, the administrative capital of Crete, and one in Rethymno, which is an ancient town dating back to the Minoan civilization. Established in 1973, the University of Crete has developed quickly, and has around 18,500 students enrolled across its five faculties. It participates in various educational and exchange programs, including Erasmus, Lingua, Tempus and others, and has numerous partner universities across the world.We should not forget the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens!Usually shortened just to “the University of Athens”, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens was established in 1837, making it-along with NTUA- the oldest among universities in Greece. It has around 65,000 students enrolled, offering programs across a diverse range of subjects, including law, languages, health sciences, philosophy, political science and natural sciences. The university has four main campuses, each in a different neighborhood of Athens.And off to a hidden gem in education-The university of Patras! Since its foundation in 1964 has been committed to pioneering teaching and research. Built in a beautiful campus, it offers a true academic environment, making studies in it a true academic experience. The University plays a co-ordinating role in developmental initiatives for the benefit of the Region of Western Greece, communicating the constantly generated scientific knowledge and know-how to industry. On the international scene, the University is very active, participating in a large number of European and international Educational and research programmes and consortia and in all major academic associations. Its forefront scientific research has been recognized internationally.Lastly, The Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) is an institution which provides education both at the undergraduate and postgraduate level mainly in the fields of Economics, European and International Economics, Business Administration, Marketing, Accounting and Finance, Management, Technology, Informatics, Statistics, Decision Science. AUEB is a distinguished public learning institution which is known for the excellence of its faculty, students, and academic programmes.It has also played a prominent role in the economic, social and political life of the country via its staff and graduates. So, what do you think?

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Are you into traveling and love exploring different countries? Then you should definitely visit and join the new travel community at Voyagehacks and start sharing your experiences today!